October 5, 2006 / Front Page

Like his Democratic opponent, Mark Gallo has served his country in the military. Like his opponent, he ran unsuccessfully for a school board seat, and like his opponent, he is seeking to now serve his community. More...

The Dominican Village is looking for committed volunteers who want a make a difference in a life of a senior. Volunteers are needed Monday, Wednesday and Friday to assist in serving breakfast from 9 to 10:30 a.m. More...

Walter C. Wells, who was born in Amityville and graduated its schools, died from colon cancer at his home in Nevada City, California on September 5, 2006. Between his dual professions as a teacher and U.S. More...

The Annual Amityville Kiwanis Garage Sale has been rscheduled for Saturday, Oct. 7, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., It will be held at Kiwanis Park onBroadway, directly across from the First United Methodist Church. More...

Larry Basile of Amityville recently received the New York State Medal for Merit in recognition of his military service in the U.S. Navy. Basile is a Vietnam veteran who also received a number of military decorations for his service. More...

The law of supply and demand hurts cats. Kittens are adorable creatures, but far too many are born outdoors with no prenatal care. Mother Nature has stacked the odds against them too. Millions are unwanted. More...

Temple Sinai will sponsor an International (Chinese) auction, Sunday, October 15 at Temple Sinai, 270 Clocks Blvd., Massapequa. Entry tickets are $5 each and extra cards are $1 each. There are special raffles for larger prizes. The doors open 6 p.m. More...

Dear Editor: Anyone interest in reducing school property taxes and controlling the costs of government will embrace the recommendations I gave to Suffolk County legislators Lou D'Amaro and Bill Lindsay. More...